Don't you sometimes just want to kick some websites ass, asteroids style? Well now you can.

Now the fantastic bookmarklet has gone mobile and you can take your frustration reliever directly into meetings. Annoyed by your boss? Destroy his Facebook-page. Your competitors stealing your customers? Obliterate their webpage.

With plenty of fun achievements you're never bored.

Kick Ass, erkie, bored. It has been referred to by many names. A 24-hour-to-code tiny bookmarklet that took the world by storm. After a month the landing page alone had gotten over 500 000 unique visitors.

Seeing as the code is open source, many people have taken it and added it to there site, ad campaign or software. Prominent users include American Eagle, Diesel, M&M (which won two awards), Paramount and many more. It has also been featured in many publications and touched many people around the globe.

I wrote the grunt of the code on a coding whim at two o-clock in the morning, using HTML5 and JavaScript. The experience has been beyond words.

My name is Erik Rothoff Andersson, I am 18 years old and live in Sweden. I recently graduated highschool (yay!) so I’m on a long summer vacation, which is a euphemism for me being unemployed. When I’m not with my girlfriend I’m by the computer programming. I love programming.

Programming, programming, programming. Code, code, code.

Did you know that I like code? It doesn’t matter what type of code. Any code. I’m most fluent in browser application development. My first programming language was PHP (honestly, it’s a lovely language) which led to JavaScript and for a couple of years now I’ve been experimenting with desktop programming such as Python, C++ and Objective-C (for iOS, but also some Mac development).

This blog

What is this blog all about? In this blog I post about what I’m doing at the moment; so my users know what’s going on and why that bug is not being worked on. I have a couple of applications in the wild and I always like when the creator’s have some transparency into their work.